If you also usually throw away the lemon seeds, you will start saving them and find out what you can do with them.
How to use lemon seeds
Lemons are citrus fruits highly valued for their unique flavor and their versatility in both cooking and household chores. A valuable source of vitamin C, their natural acidity also makes them useful for digestion, helping to reduce feelings of bloating. Widespread in the Mediterranean, their ancient origins go back to Asian countries from where they were imported through trade.
Widely used in cooking, to season dishes, prepare sauces but also desserts, for which the zest is mainly used, not only lemon seeds , but also the peels are among the ingredients always present in homes. And if we usually use the juice, pulp and zest of lemons, why should we throw away the seeds ? Here are some ways to get the most out of it.
Once you’re done using the lemon, set the seeds aside and rinse them thoroughly in room temperature water using a strainer. Then place them on a paper towel and dry them well. Then equip yourself with tweezers and begin to “peel” the seeds by removing the skin that covers them.
Then take a small container like a yogurt pot and fill it with damp cotton. Place the seed in the cotton and let it sit for at least a week . After about 7 days, the seed will have given way to a small shoot.
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